A federal appeals court has stayed a $100,000 a day fine against the State of Texas. Texas was found in contempt Monday by U.S. District Judge Janis Jack for violating two of the court's orders in its long-running foster litigation.
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Visitors from around the country and even the world will be in Northeast Texas, with many guests arriving a day or two early.
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“Chasing the Eclipse”, a new hour long special from WHYY's The Pulse, takes a look at the social side of the phenomenon.
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The public is invited to the university's Memorial Stadium as well as the new pavilion behind Commerce High School.
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In honor of National Humor Month, Sunday Baroque brings you some comedic compositions. Also, SymphonyCast presents a set of Czech symphonic poems performed by one of the world's leading orchestras. That's airing Sunday on KETR.
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A statement from the school district said the arrest was unrelated to his duties as a warehouse custodian.
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Israel and Iran seem to be downplaying the attack, the latest in a series of retaliatory strikes between the two. Analysts say that could be a sign of the de-escalation world leaders are calling for.
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Twenty-six hotels that already have permits can move forward, but after that a hotel can only be built if one shuts down. Tourists spent about 20.7 million nights in Amsterdam hotels last year.
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Israel has launched a strike against Iran, a U.S. official tells NPR. Taylor Swift's highly anticipated "Tortured Poets Department" is here.
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The tech giant fired 28 employees who took part in a protest over the company's Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli government. One fired worker tells her story.
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Alvin Bragg, Manhattan's District Attorney, has great friends and determined critics